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Picture Stories Inthe Classroom

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G . Exercising imagination, prediction and anticipation. H . Introducing the child to other cultures and customs. I . Learning new vocabularies in context. J . Getting familiar with the rhythm, intonation, and music of the language

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<ul><li>Often contain no indication of the size of unknown objects. </li></ul><ul><li>The limited use teachers may make of picture stories by only focusing on narrative speaking or writing </li></ul><ul><li>On their own, pictures are a limited source of textual input. </li></ul>

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<ul><li>Fairy Tales </li></ul><ul><li>Drama with children/teens/adults. </li></ul><ul><li>Telling stories out loud to others </li></ul><ul><li>Building up a story out of scratch </li></ul><ul><li>Selecting the odd picture out </li></ul><ul><li>Using cartoons and comic strips </li></ul><ul><li>Identifying feelings </li></ul><ul><li>Using news articles </li></ul>